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Sat 6 Jan 2007, 18:42
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Anyone's going to discuss DRM? This copy-protection junk is terrible and very frustrating.. I do not share the songs I convert, but have to suffer that's for sure... So the question is: have you checked out any soft stripping drm? I've only seen Soundtaxi demo learning how to strip drm while playing my m4p tracks. You may check it at http://www.soundtaxi.info/ Well... any thoughts here? Regards ;-)
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Fri 28 Mar 2008, 13:50
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Hello, Well, that usually also depends on the converted file: MP3, for example is a format that looses quality, therefore you get a lossy compression, but there also are the lossless audio files, like WMA for instance. Now, there are converterts that offer good quality conversion, loosing very little to no quality and other that don´t convert that well from the quality point of view. You should first try a few before deciding to buy something. However I can recommend Tunebite, I'm very pleased with the results it delivers. You can take a look and download the demo here
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JackAction Drm Audio Talk Sat 6 Jan 2007, 18:42 JackAction The program does its magic by basically re-recordi... Thu 15 Feb 2007, 13:39 harlander It can be pretty frustrating not to be able to u... Thu 6 Mar 2008, 09:56 courage_thecoward Hi guys,
Some of these converters claim to convert... Thu 27 Mar 2008, 15:09 courage_thecoward Thanks for the guide, this Tunebite you're tal... Wed 2 Apr 2008, 09:45 lepetitmartien Note: WMA is also a lossy compression file type, a... Thu 3 Apr 2008, 02:50 courage_thecoward I agree with you on that, there are some lossless ... Tue 15 Apr 2008, 12:06
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